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#30
by
SLYinKC
on 12 Nov, 2007 20:05
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This is the year to have Thanksgiving with my family. However, my mother had knee replacement surgery earlier in the year and really doesn't feel like cooking for 30 people like she usually does. She has suggested going to a restaurant. We've invited everyone here, but nobody wants to drive 3 hours like we always have to. So it's kinda up in the air right now.
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#31
by
agassi
on 12 Nov, 2007 20:55
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going to wifes family at sister in laws house
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#32
by
Razor X
on 12 Nov, 2007 21:15
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This is the year to have Thanksgiving with my family. However, my mother had knee replacement surgery earlier in the year and really doesn't feel like cooking for 30 people like she usually does. She has suggested going to a restaurant. We've invited everyone here, but nobody wants to drive 3 hours like we always have to. So it's kinda up in the air right now.
Did you ever consider ordering a Thanksgiving meal from one of those places that deliver them to your home? You could have one delivered to your mom's place and everyone can meet there as usual, but she wouldn't have to cook.
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#33
by
warhawk
on 16 Nov, 2007 08:16
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WOW.... i can't believe that thanksgiving is less than 7 days. so far....me & the wifey will b going out of town 2 visit my wife's side of the family. yeah....it will b good 2 get out of town. looking 4ward 2 some good eatin'. how 'bout u guys r u still keeping the same plans?
WARHAWK
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#34
by
xnewyawka
on 19 Nov, 2007 15:21
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My in-laws are in from NY, and we will be having it at our apartment. They would have it at their house when we were back east, so it's going to be different, but I am really looking forward to being with everyone. My sister and brother in-law, niece and nephew will be coming too. We would usually have about 25 people with the whole family there, but here it will only be 9 of us, so it will be more cozy.
Unfortunately I do have to work that day, but I don't have to be in until 2, so at least I'll have some time to enjoy the food and family.
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#35
by
kojakJR
on 19 Nov, 2007 20:19
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Gotta do some more turkey huntin
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#36
by
theebaldguy
on 19 Nov, 2007 20:29
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I'll be having Thanksgiving dinner at a niece's place.
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#37
by
ChallengeMe
on 19 Nov, 2007 21:44
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This year Thanksgiving is very up in the air. Our daughter and her husband rotate holidays and this year is at his family's place out of town.
We have always had dinner at our house for several years as we always had the room. My mom went into a nursing home this summer; we were hoping to be able to get her back into her house once more for the holiday. But this week she had to go to the hospital, with pneumonia. We don't think she will be with us very long. Dad died a year ago. (No sympathy needed, they were married 65 years and led good long lives).
Change of plans now; our daughter and son-in-law are coming home for Thanksgiving since his sister changed her plans and can't get to their folks place till Christmas. Meaning we won't see our daughter on Christmas. It gets confusing when you get married, live away from home and try to coordinate holidays between families.
My mom is still with us. She is back in the nursing home, under hospice care there. They have taken her off almost all of her medication (part of the living will). We visited yesterday and she is getting weaker. Each time I see her, I realize it may very well be the last time. Thanksgiving is at our house. My sisters will visit mom before coming over. I live a hour away from everyone else. My wife's mother and brother will be over as well.
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#38
by
JDog
on 19 Nov, 2007 22:53
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I sincerley miss not being able to celebrate Thanksgiving. Hope you all have a good and happy one
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#39
by
Tyler
on 20 Nov, 2007 01:37
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Gotta do some more turkey huntin 
Nice!
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#40
by
David
on 20 Nov, 2007 03:00
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eating turkey, watching the two nfl games(it would be 3 but no nfl network) and preparing to watch my horns avenge last years embarrassing loss to the agricultural school in college station.
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#41
by
fcb2001
on 20 Nov, 2007 19:48
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I will be at work on thansgiving, but i volunteered to work that day, i was born in canada, we have our thansgiving in early october,i haved lived in the states from 1984 to 1994, and from 1996 to the present, i lived in germany from 1994 to 1996. but i wanted my american co workers to have the day off from work, but when i get off work at 10pm on thursday, i will cook a steak when i get home, and that will be a few days worth of leftovers for me, and i get holiday pay for working on thanksgiving.
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#42
by
PBurke
on 21 Nov, 2007 08:57
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at home ALONE. maybe some sliced turkey sammiches. what-the-fork-ever. just another day right?
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#43
by
warhawk
on 22 Nov, 2007 09:36
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2 ALL MY SLY BRAHS & THEIR FAMILIES!!! hope u have a good one....i know i will.

WARHAWK
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#44
by
nomad
on 22 Nov, 2007 11:15
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HAPPY TURKEY DAY to EVERY SLY BROTHER OUT THERE!!!!!!!!